MysteriousAndSleek
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iyc0uzg wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Agency3213 in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
Unfortunately that’s not something the new company would be willing to do.
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iyc0fwr wrote
Reply to comment by cballowe in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
That’s very true, the market is very slow right now, but definitely not dead. Someone will always need to use their equity. In the new company I would specialize in refinancing only. HELOC’s and Cash-Out Refi’s only.
I’m not sure where you got the $750 from, $400,000 x .75% is equal to $3,000.
And yes you definitely need savings for this type of role, that’s why I’m considering the new company so much. There will always be a salary, it’s definitely not a lot, but it covers the essentials.
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iybzqmd wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Agency3213 in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
I spoke with my manager about it, he said he is accepting of whatever I think is best for my life.
He also said that if I ever wanted to come back at anytime, he would take me with open arms, especially since I would have really good training by an industry leading company and my NMLS License.
The only problem with that is, on the signed offer, there was a clause that said in case of termination or resignation, I must pay back all licensing fees that are paid for by the new company. From my understanding that could range from $2,000 to $10,000.
EDIT:
Also, the new company being the biggest name in the industry, I would assume the leads are very good.
As I said in my reply to another Redditor, my recruiter said that after training, the average salesman makes $80,000 their first year, with top producers making well over $150,000. A relative of mine has $172,000 YTD working the same role in the same company, but more tenured.
The relative tells me that they are pretty grueling, and that sometimes they feel like all they do is work and sleep.
The new company also requires you to work every other Saturday and one Sunday a month. This is after getting licensed and finishing training.
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iybyy7w wrote
Reply to comment by cballowe in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
Mortgage Loan Officer.
The recruiter told me that the average banker makes around $80,000 their first year. Top producers in the company make well over $150,000. A relative of mine claims they made $172,000 YTD.
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iybxzlu wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Agency3213 in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
Currently my commission is paid at .75% of total sale. Sales can range from $20,000 to $3,000,000. I would say my average is around $3,500 a month due to the lack of clientele in this market.
The new job is paid in goals. I have not gotten the compensation plan yet but I can try to explain. For example, my goal could be 3 sales, and that would pay me $3,000. If I hit 6 sales with a goal of 3, I would get paid $6,000. This would be on top of the $2,000 something that’s paid as salary.
The new company is also a big name, and clients may come to you. The company I work at right now, we beat the bigger companies in prices and so we must persuade the clients to work with us and not the bigger companies.
MysteriousAndSleek t1_iyequou wrote
Reply to comment by Fit_Agency3213 in Need Help Reviewing Job Offer by [deleted]
Hey!
I’m not sure why the post got deleted. But to answer your question. I’m not sure.
My family immigrated to the US and are not very well off. This job, if I do excel, would set me up for success and a comfortable life. However, I’m a very laid back person who hates being micromanaged and pushed. Starting my current job made me lose many of my friends, as an 18 year old I went straight into this position without going to college just yet. I wanted to have enough money to be able to pay all, if not most, of my college tuition out of pocket. I did not want to take out a loan and end up finally paying it off at 40 years old. Starting the job made me lose all my friends, right now I only have my best friend, and my girlfriend. Family too of course.
My girlfriend expressed to me that this new position would take up a lot of my time, and she feels that I won’t have enough time for her anymore. Which is true, a lot of people that I know who work for this company in this role end up losing their relationships and social life’s because it’s so time consuming. Overtime is basically mandatory. 2 Saturday’s a month and 1 Sunday a month. 8-12 hour days. I do fear that I’ll lose my relationship which would leave me with basically no one.
But I want to be financially successful.
Is it worth it for my mental health and social life? I’m not sure.
Do I like the money? Yes.